Although many library organizations offer some form of continuing education programs, not all programs have had their offerings evaluated according to the CEU standards set forth by the [http://www.iacet.org/ International Association for Continuing Education & Training (IACET).] The IACET maintains a list of the colleges and universities and other organizations that have continuing education courses that meet its criteria, and which are among the more than 500 [http://www.iacet.org/about/providers.asp IACET Authorized Providers].

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[http://www.solinet.net/workshops/workshops_home.cfm SOLINET], the Southeastern Library Network, Inc., which serves the Southeastern United States (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia) and the Caribbean.

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SLA's [http://sla.learn.com/learncenter.asp Click University], an online learning community for the benefit of SLA members.

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[http://webjunction.org/ WebJunction] an online community for library staff, [http://webjunction.org/do/DisplayContent?id=10329 offers CEUs on its MindLeaders courses] only

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In addition, some of the library schools offer continuing education courses that grant CEUs--such as [http://informatics.buffalo.edu/faculty/Robinson/ce/descriptions.htm the Summer-only continuing education program offered by the University of Buffalo].

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If earning CEUs is directly related to your state’s public librarian certification. The state library can provide details on courses that will fulfill those requirements or may provide the courses themselves. Some grant CEU credit if you attend your [http://www.ala.org/ala/ourassociation/chapters/planningcalendar/planningcalendar.htm state library association conference] or the [http://www.ala.org/annual ALA Annual Conference].